The Plymouth Barracuda Formula S has quietly shifted from overlooked option package to blue-chip Mopar, prized for the way it blends early pony car style with real performance engineering. What began ...
Introduced in early 1966, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 was not available in cars that weren't built on the B-body ...
The Barracuda is probably the most famous Mopar of all time, largely due to its post-mortem performance. As morbid as that sounds, remember that a 1971 E-body Hemi ragtop is the most expensive pony ...